Biocomplexity of Patterned Ground: Mould Bay Expedition
106.202
A team of 24 people from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and other organizations worked at Inuvik, NorthWest Territories (NWT) and Mould Bay, Prince Patrick Island, NWT during the period 12-27 July 2004, as part of the "Biocomplexity associated with biogeochemical cycles in arctic frost-boil ecosystems" project. This year's work was the third in a 5-year project. The main objective of the research is to investigate the properties of small patterned-ground ecosystems along a climate gradient from the coldest parts of the Arctic to the northern boreal forest. The team is studying earth hummocks, non-sorted circles, small non-sorted polygons, and turf hummocks - how they form, how they vary with climate and substrate, and their role in total ecosystem functions.
dataset
https://data.eol.ucar.edu//dataset/106.202
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name: Biocomplexity of Patterned Ground: Mould Bay Expedition homepage
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106.202
geoscientificInformation
dataset
revision
2014-10-16
Publications
Soils
Arctic
Biogeochemical
Land Character
Vegetation
-119.30694
-119.29611
76.23611
76.22611
2004-07-12T00:00:00Z
2004-07-27T23:59:59Z
publication
2009-04-21T13:26:44Z
none
none
EOL Data Support
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pointOfContact
Alaska Geobotany Center
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Fairbanks
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(907) 474-1540
pointOfContact
EOL Data Support
UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory
PO Box 3000
Boulder
80307-3000
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2024-02-07T22:48:22Z